Depressive symptoms are frequent among drug users, but not associated with hepatitis C infection.

Lone W Madsen, Thilde Fabricius, Simon Hjerrild, Thomas M Hansen, Belinda K Mössner, Inge Birkemose, Merete Skamling, Peer B Christensen
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Abstract

Aim: To compare the prevalence and severity of depressive symptoms among drug users with and without hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey study carried out at the 2 major drug treatment centres on the island of Funen, Denmark. Participants were drug users presenting to the 2 treatment centres. Individuals with chronic hepatitis B virus or HIV infection were excluded. Participants completed the Major Depression Inventory (MDI) questionnaire when presenting at the centres. Patients with MDI scores indicating severe depression (total MDI score ≥ 35) were referred for treatment evaluation. Hepatitis C status was classified by the presence of anti-HCV as a marker of HCV exposure and HCV-RNA as a marker of ongoing infection.

Results: Two hundred and sixty-eight patients were included, of whom 235 (88%) had complete serological testing; 100 (43%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 36-49%) had chronic hepatitis C. The median MDI score was 22 (interquartile range 12-33); 32% (95% CI 26-39%) had a score compatible with depression and 14% (95% CI 10-19%) were rated as severe depression. Depression was not associated with hepatitis C (HCV-infected 29%, non-infected 35%; p = 0.25). Forty-one percent (11/27) of the evaluated participants started antidepressant treatment.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated a high prevalence of depressive symptoms among drug users, but this was not more frequent among HCV-infected patients. The high overall prevalence of depression underlines the relevance of screening for depression in patients who are drug users.

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抑郁症状在吸毒者中很常见,但与丙型肝炎感染无关。
目的:比较有和没有丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染的吸毒者抑郁症状的患病率和严重程度。方法:这是一项横断面调查研究,在丹麦Funen岛的两个主要药物治疗中心进行。参与者是到两个治疗中心就诊的吸毒者。患有慢性乙型肝炎病毒或HIV感染的个体被排除在外。参与者在中心报到时完成了重度抑郁量表(MDI)。MDI评分为重度抑郁(总MDI评分≥35)的患者进行治疗评价。丙型肝炎的状态被分类为存在抗丙型肝炎病毒(作为丙型肝炎病毒暴露的标志)和丙型肝炎病毒rna(作为持续感染的标志)。结果:纳入268例患者,其中235例(88%)完成血清学检测;100人(43%,95%可信区间(CI) 36-49%)患有慢性丙型肝炎。MDI评分中位数为22(四分位数间距12-33);32% (95% CI 26-39%)的评分与抑郁症相符,14% (95% CI 10-19%)被评为重度抑郁症。抑郁与丙型肝炎无关(hcv感染者29%,非感染者35%;P = 0.25)。41%(11/27)的评估参与者开始抗抑郁治疗。结论:我们的研究表明,吸毒者中抑郁症状的患病率很高,但这在hcv感染患者中并不常见。抑郁症的高总体患病率强调了对吸毒者进行抑郁症筛查的相关性。
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